
This follows from the government’s decision to organize the first cycle of the National Forest Inventory, according to the Ministry of the Environment. Thanks to this process, Moldova will, for the first time, gain a clear and up-to-date picture of the state of the country’s forests.
The inventory will reveal what forest resources we have, the condition of our forests, how they are changing over time, and what measures are needed to protect and sustainably manage them.
Currently, data on forests comes from various sources and does not always provide a complete picture at the national level, the ministry notes.
The process will include the collection of field data, its verification and processing, as well as the publication of the results. The information obtained will be used to develop environmental and forestry policies, measures to adapt to climate change, and biodiversity conservation efforts, as well as for national, European, and international reporting.























